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Expat mother, son unite in UAE after 12 years

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Last updated: 2025/12/04 at 4:26 PM
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A mother’s twelve-year search for her son concluded this week in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, thanks to the intervention of local police. The emotional family reunification, facilitated by the Sharjah Police Department of Community Protection and Safety, highlights the growing emphasis on child welfare and family support within the UAE. This case underscores the challenges faced by parents separated from their children and the resources available to assist in locating missing family members.

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The Challenges of International Parental SearchesUAE’s Commitment to Family Stability

The woman, who had been living abroad since 2013, initiated the search after losing contact with her son shortly after his birth due to difficult personal circumstances. Returning to the UAE recently, she appealed to Sharjah Police for assistance in locating her child and assessing his well-being. The swift response from authorities led to a successful outcome, bringing mother and son together after more than a decade apart.

Sharjah Police Lead Successful Family Reunification

The Department of Community Protection and Safety immediately prioritized the case, deploying specialized social workers and coordinating with relevant government agencies. This collaborative approach proved crucial in efficiently tracing the young man’s whereabouts and confirming his safety. According to officials, the investigation involved a detailed review of records and discreet inquiries to ensure the child’s privacy and protection throughout the process.

The Challenges of International Parental Searches

Cases involving parents searching for children across international borders are often complex, involving legal hurdles and logistical difficulties. The UAE, like many nations, has established protocols for addressing these situations, but navigating the system can be daunting for individuals without local support. The success of this family reunification demonstrates the effectiveness of dedicated police units specializing in community protection and social welfare.

However, the specifics of the initial separation and the years of unsuccessful searching remain largely private, respecting the family’s need for discretion. The police department has emphasized its commitment to handling such sensitive cases with empathy and professionalism. The focus remains on providing ongoing support to both mother and son as they rebuild their relationship.

The reunion itself was described as deeply emotional by those present. Officials stated that the moment exemplified the humanitarian role of the police force in upholding family values and safeguarding children’s rights. Brigadier Ahmed Al Marri, Director of the Department of Community Protection and Safety, praised the team’s dedication to resolving complex human cases.

UAE’s Commitment to Family Stability

Brigadier Al Marri further stated that the successful outcome aligns with the UAE’s leadership’s vision of fostering strong families and providing comprehensive community support. This case is seen as a tangible example of the nation’s commitment to social cohesion and the well-being of its citizens. The UAE government has increasingly invested in social programs aimed at protecting vulnerable populations, including children and families facing hardship.

Additionally, the incident highlights the importance of proactive policing and community engagement. Sharjah Police regularly conduct outreach programs to raise awareness about child protection issues and provide resources for families in need. These initiatives aim to prevent similar situations from arising in the future and ensure that all children have a safe and nurturing environment.

The police department’s work extends beyond locating missing persons. They also provide counseling services, mediation support, and legal guidance to families experiencing conflict. This holistic approach recognizes that addressing the root causes of family separation is essential for long-term stability. The department’s efforts are supported by a network of social service organizations and community volunteers.

The successful family reunification also underscores the growing use of technology in locating missing persons. While details of the specific methods employed in this case haven’t been released, law enforcement agencies increasingly utilize databases, social media platforms, and other digital tools to aid in their investigations. This reliance on technology is expected to continue as these tools become more sophisticated.

Looking ahead, Sharjah Police have indicated they will continue to prioritize cases involving vulnerable children and families. The department is currently reviewing its procedures to identify areas for improvement and enhance its capacity to respond to similar situations in the future. Further details regarding long-term support plans for the mother and son are expected to be announced in the coming weeks, though the family has requested privacy during this adjustment period. The ongoing effectiveness of these programs will be a key indicator of the UAE’s continued commitment to child welfare and social support.

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